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The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
The South is the home of 'an eye for an eye.' 'Turning the other cheek'? The South can't see that.
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